India makes Aadhaar more ubiquitous, but critics say security and privacy concerns remain
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📌 Key Takeaways
- India is expanding Aadhaar's reach into hotels, digital wallets, and policing via a new mobile application.
- The initiative aims to modernize the national digital identity system and streamline authentication.
- Privacy advocates warn that the expansion lacks clear safeguards against data breaches and leaks.
- Concerns are rising over the potential for increased surveillance as law enforcement gains more access to biometric data.
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Technology, Privacy, Governance
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📄 Original Source Content
India's Aadhaar is moving into wallets, hotels and policing through a new app. Critics say that amid the broader Aadhaar rollout, it's unclear how data shared through the new app would prevent breaches or leaks.